Its either leaking it, burning it or blowing it into the water jacket. Look for puddles under, blue smoke out the back or off-white scum in the radiator expansion tank.
so the car engine will perform using oil.
the metal piping in your car will rust much quicker if you did that so no
Nothing will happen. The oil that is required for all automobiles today is 4 stroke oil. So you are using 4 stroke oil anytime you change the oil.
Wipe it off with paper. The remaining oil after wiping isn't on the boots so much as it is now in them.
I dodged the bullet on that one by not using synthetic oil in my car. If I did, I would be sure to change it at least as often as my owner's manual stipulates so I don't void my warranty.
dude every dame car holds oil so.............
You shold drain out excess oil. Too much oil can strain seals & cause leaks. 1/2 a qt or so is not too bad but too much can give you grief
Need to know the year and engine size. NEUTZ
If you have too much oil in your pan there is a possibility that the crank will whip it up into a foam. Your oil pump will no pump the foam so your engine will not get the lubrication it needs. No lubrication = seized engine.
I have the 1982 Kz750 LTD. I am just using Castrol 10w40 car oil. It must be 10w40 or more, 10w30 and lower viscosity oil has an additive in it the will mess up the clutch. So 10w40 is what i would suggest. But you can buy expensive motorcycle oil, but it is pretty much the same.
If you speed or accelerate abnormally or you drive too slow then the car may be using up too much fuel.
Not Efficiently. Milk does contain hydrocarbons so it will burn but oil has a much better energy density.